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== Events ==
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* [[January 25]] – The [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|British Parliament]] passes the [[Constitutional Act 1791]], splitting the old [[Province of Quebec (1763–91)|province of Quebec]] into [[Upper Canada|Upper]] and [[Lower Canada]].
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* [[February 8]] &ndash; The [[First Bank of the United States|Bank of the United States]], based in Philadelphia, is incorporated by the federal government with a 20-year charter and started with $10,000,000 capital.<ref>''Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909'', ed. by Benson John Lossing and, Woodrow Wilson (Harper & Brothers, 1910) p169</ref>
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* [[March 13]] &ndash; [[Thomas Paine]]'s chief work ''[[Rights of Man]]'' (first part) is published in London.
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* [[March]] &ndash; [[French Revolution]]: In France, the [[National Constituent Assembly (France)|National Constituent Assembly]] accepts the recommendation of its Commission of Weights and Measures, that the nation should adopt the [[metric system]].
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* [[May 3]] &ndash; The [[Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] proclaims the [[Constitution of May 3, 1791]], the first modern codified [[constitution]] in Europe.
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* [[June 20]] &ndash; [[French Revolution]] &ndash; [[Flight to Varennes]]: The French Royal Family is captured when they try to flee in disguise.
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* [[June 21]] &ndash; The [[Ordnance Survey]] is founded in Great Britain.<ref>http://www.charlesclosesociety.org/files/HistoryOSGB.pdf</ref>
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* [[July 11]] &ndash; The ashes of [[Voltaire]] are transferred to the ''[[Panthéon]]'' in Paris.
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* [[July 14]]&ndash;[[July 17|17]] &ndash; [[Priestley Riots]] against [[Dissenter]]s in [[Birmingham]], England.
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* [[July 17]] &ndash; [[French Revolution]]: The [[Champ de Mars massacre]] occurs in Paris.
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* [[August 4]] &ndash; The [[Treaty of Sistova]] is signed, ending the [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]].
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* [[August 6]] &ndash; The [[Brandenburg Gate]] in Berlin (Prussia) is finished.
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* [[August 21]] &ndash; [[Haitian Revolution]]: A [[slave rebellion]] breaks out in the French colony of [[Saint-Domingue]].
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* [[August 27]] &ndash; [[Declaration of Pillnitz]]: A proclamation by [[Frederick William II of Prussia]] and the Habsburg [[Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor]], affirms their wish to "put the King of France in a state to strengthen the bases of monarchic government."
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** [[Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen]] is written by activist [[Olympe de Gouges]] in response to the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.<ref>https://www.iep.utm.edu/gouges/ Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy</ref>
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* [[September 9]] &ndash; The capital of the United States, [[Washington, D.C.]], is named after the incumbent 1st President [[George Washington]].
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* [[September 13]] &ndash; [[French Revolution]]: [[Louis XVI of France]] accepts the final version of the completed constitution.
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* [[September 28]] &ndash; [[French Revolution]]: The law on [[Jewish emancipation]] is promulgated in France, the first such legislation in modern Europe.
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* [[October 1]] &ndash; [[French Revolution]]: The [[Legislative Assembly (France)]] convenes.
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* [[October 28]] &ndash; [[French Revolution]]: The [[Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen]] is published in France.
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* [[November 4]] &ndash; [[St. Clair's Defeat]], the worst loss suffered by the United States Army in fighting against American Indians, takes place in what is now [[Mercer County, Ohio]].  [[Miami people|Miami]] fighters led by Chief [[Little Turtle|Mihsihkinaahkwa]] (Little Turtle) and by [[Shawnee]] warriors commanded by War Chief [[Blue Jacket|Weyapiersenwah]] (Blue Jacket) rout the forces of General [[Arthur St. Clair]] and kill 630 U.S. soldiers, along with hundreds of civilians.<ref>Robert M. Owens, ''Red Dreams, White Nightmares: Pan-Indian Alliances in the Anglo-American Mind, 1763–1815'' (University of Oklahoma Press, 2015)</ref>
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* [[December 4]] &ndash; The first issue of ''[[The Observer]]'', the world's first Sunday newspaper, is published in London.
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* [[December 15]] &ndash; Ratification by the states of the first ten amendments to the [[United States Constitution]] is completed, creating the [[United States Bill of Rights]]. Two additional amendments remain pending, and one of these is finally ratified in [[1992]], becoming the [[Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution|Twenty-seventh Amendment]].
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* [[December 23]] &ndash; The [[Pale of Settlement]] is established by [[ukase]] of [[Catherine the Great]], specifying those areas of the [[Russian Empire]] in which Jews are permitted permanent residency.
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The French royal family tries to escape, but is captured and forced to return to Paris.

Events


 

Event

EventStartEndDescription
French Revolution5 May 17899 November 1799Often cited event in world history that has an even more brutal side to it than is usually discussed.

 

A New Group

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Land-grant
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University in Vermont

 

A Birth

TitleBornDiedSummaryDescription
John Edward Taylor11 September 17916 January 1844Businessperson
Editor
English business tycoon, editor, publisher who founded the The Guardian.
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References

  1. Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909, ed. by Benson John Lossing and, Woodrow Wilson (Harper & Brothers, 1910) p169
  2. http://www.charlesclosesociety.org/files/HistoryOSGB.pdf
  3. https://www.iep.utm.edu/gouges/ Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  4. Robert M. Owens, Red Dreams, White Nightmares: Pan-Indian Alliances in the Anglo-American Mind, 1763–1815 (University of Oklahoma Press, 2015)